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Davies Trigger Adustment Please
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:06 pm
by littlebang556
I have a single stage Davies trigger and lost my destructions and was wondering if anyone might be able to email me a copy please.
1st Jan 2010 allows 1kg trigger and I just want to try it.
Cheers
Rob Alman
www.yarlooprc.webs.com
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:20 pm
by stu_bear2002
im sure if you contact adam davies directly
http://www.daviestriggers.com.au/ he would be able to help you out.
stuey.
Davies Trigger Adustment Please
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:17 pm
by littlebang556
Cheers Stu,
As we speek I have been forwarded detailed instructions from Adam with promise of drawing tomorrow.
Adams fast response is a credit to the reputation Davies has worldwide and one of the main reasons that I opted for this brand.
Regards
Rob Alman
Re: Davies Trigger Adustment Please
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:33 pm
by johnk
littlebang556 wrote:Adams fast response is a credit to the reputation Davies has worldwide and one of the main reasons that I opted for this brand.
Don't bother. He doesn't give discounts!

Discount
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:01 pm
by littlebang556
John,
My sentiments were actually sincere
But you obviously know him better than I.
I would rather a great product at a good price than a discounted piece of crap.
Regards
Rob
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:08 pm
by stu_bear2002
FWIW Rob
I would rather a great product at a good price than a discounted piece of crap
my sentiments exactly and thats why i had Adam build my omark project for me

.
stuey
Glock
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:33 pm
by littlebang556
Saw a gr8 video the other day with fully auto Glock...madness.......but sure looked like a whole lot of fun.
Cheers
Rob.
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:09 pm
by stu_bear2002
fortunatly i dont get to shoot it on a daily basis as it's my sidearm for work(armed guard), i do however get the chance to put 80-100 rounds through it into a fist sized hole on papaer

when the work schedule permits. now all i need is the time to have the omark painted and to get on the range.
Re: Davies Trigger Adustment Please
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:59 am
by John E
johnk wrote:littlebang556 wrote:Adams fast response is a credit to the reputation Davies has worldwide and one of the main reasons that I opted for this brand.
Don't bother. He doesn't give discounts!

Why would you expect a discount? A man is entitled to a fair price for his work, and Adam supplies a very good product at a very reasonable price, and his back-up service is excellent. I have sent triggers to him for an oil change and grease, and they have been returned within a couple of days, so that the rifle is ready for use the next weekend. That kind of service is pretty hard to beat.
John
Re: Davies Trigger Adustment Please
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:59 am
by ger
John E wrote:johnk wrote:littlebang556 wrote:Adams fast response is a credit to the reputation Davies has worldwide and one of the main reasons that I opted for this brand.
Don't bother. He doesn't give discounts!

Why would you expect a discount? A man is entitled to a fair price for his work, and Adam supplies a very good product at a very reasonable price, and his back-up service is excellent. I have sent triggers to him for an oil change and grease, and they have been returned within a couple of days, so that the rifle is ready for use the next weekend. That kind of service is pretty hard to beat.
John
Never a truer word said. Other than perhaps that a man/[woman] is entitled to a fair days pay for a fair days work!
As a distributor of gear imported from overseas with a network of resellers, I routinely discount to them and provide all the after sales support. This is par for the course. But the other day someone attempted to screw me down severely to the point where I simply declined to do business. Some reasons are a) I don't want to go out of business, b) other customers don't want me to go out of business, c) I need to eat, and not least of all, d) there is nothing to be gained from under-valuing your product.
I would imagine this applies to others also, like Adam & Barry.
The other trick (mainly by large companies in my experience) after screwing a hefty discount out of you is to make you wait 2 or 3 months for your money. I have one customer (who fortunately doesn't purchase a lot or very often) who seems to have a policy where they won't pay until after the first or even second "friendly" reminder notice. And this is always after 60 days.
So if a product/service is worth paying for, pay what it's worth (and promptly). Otherwise it may not be around in the future...
Geoff.
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:02 am
by johnk
Gawdamighty!
I understood that when a guy used a smilie, he was making a frickin' joke!
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:26 am
by John E
johnk wrote:Gawdamighty!
I understood that when a guy used a smilie, he was making a frickin' joke!
O.K.

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:28 am
by ger
johnk wrote:Gawdamighty!
I understood that when a guy used a smilie, he was making a frickin' joke!
Sorry - I guess you hit a nerve. The issue of discounting - and pricing generally - is one I and a few colleagues of mine are quite sensitive to.
Smilie
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:56 am
by littlebang556
As I said JohnK.....You obviously know Adam better than I
Coz is the same way I would joke about a mate.
Adam gave me the advice to me and I will post it on
www.yarlooprc.webs.com when I get a chance for others to view.
Cheers Guys.
Rob
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:51 am
by johnk
Of course I deal with Adam, usually on arcane oneoffs & to be sure, he doesn't soak you.